Our latest #ThisWeek blog post features 5 stars for the AKG K72s, a ‘Best in Show’ for the Teenage Engineering PO-32 and DigiTech FreqOut, a fantastic new demo ‘practise’ video for the DigiTech TRIO+, FXpansion 5D STROBE2 now bundled with ROLI Seaboards, and the Teenage Engineering OP-1 receives MusicTech ‘Choice” award!  

As always, thanks for reading!



AKG K72 headphones claim five What Hi-Fi? stars

"The AKG K72s look and feel great given how cheap they are, but the real draw here is the sound. It’s expansive, with width and scale just not heard in the kind of headphones found on the high street at £40”.

The full review can be found here.

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Teenage Engineering PO-32 Tonic wins MusicRadar 'Best in Show' award

As part of their annual look at the best new releases from the NAMM show, MusicRadar awarded the new PO-32 Tonic Pocket Operator from Teenage Engineering with its ‘Best Sampler/Drum Machine’ award.

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VIDEO: Using the DigiTech TRIO+ as a practise tool

Check out our latest demo video where Elliott Thomas shows you four ways you can use the TRIO+ as a fantastic demo tool. 

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FXpansion 5D STROBE2 now bundled with all ROLI Seaboards

STROBE2, the award-winning £145 software polysynth from FXpansion, will be available to all Seaboard RISE and Seaboard GRAND creators — along with Equator.

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MusicRadar chooses DigiTech FreqOut as 'Best in Show, Pedals/Effects' at NAMM 2017

MusicRadar has announced the new DigiTech FreqOut Feedback Creator as their pick of Best In Show at the recent NAMM 2017 Show in the Pedals/Effects category.

Read why here! 

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Teenage Engineering OP-1 receives MusicTech 'Choice' award

“...this is a great update to an already fantastic machine and there’s a lot to be said for tactility and quirkiness. All in all, this is one unit that could easily make you stand out. It's not cheap, but then again what price is individuality?"

MusicTech magazine take a first look at Teenage Engineering’s 'portable wonder synthesiser’ where it receives the magazine’s ‘Choice’ award.

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